The accusations of plagiarism against singer IU have been dismissed by the investigative agency. The legal representative of IU, Shinwon Law Firm, strongly condemned the accusation, saying that it was malicious and intended to damage the artist’s reputation.
The law firm also pointed out that certain groups have been producing and disseminating various issues for the purpose of ridiculing, personally insulting, and harassing artists for several years. They have been producing false rumors and inciting controversy over plagiarism.
South Korean singer and actress IU is facing accusations of plagiarising six of her past tracks after a police complaint was filed against her in Seoul on May 8, 2023.
The unnamed individual who filed the complaint alleged that the opening lines of six songs, including Good Day, Red Shoes and Bbibbi, were copied from other songs. The complaint also alleged that IU’s agency, EDAM Entertainment, was aware of the plagiarism but did not take any action to address it.
IU’s agency denied all allegations, saying that the songs were written by IU and that there is no plagiarism. The agency has also said that it will take legal action against the individual who filed the complaint.
The law firm said that they are currently preparing additional criminal charges against a number of malicious commenters who are writing malicious rumors and posts about IU. They are also preparing civil lawsuits and criminal complaints related to the accusations in this case.
The law firm also called for the accuser in this case to be held accountable for wasting the investigative agency’s valuable time and resources. They also urged the investigative agency to actively investigate whether the accuser is guilty of false accusation.
The law firm said that they will not tolerate “cyberbullying” and other illegal acts that have been used to harass IU. They said that they will continue to take legal action against those who engage in such behavior. is this is Thin content